US and India to announce joint climate change action during Obama visit

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Obama hopes to sustain global warming momentum next month

America and India will unveil joint efforts to fight climate change when Barack Obama visits New Delhi next month, as the US tries to keep up the momentum of international negotiations. Obama's visit...

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